Rhode Island, or as it is fondly nicknamed "The Lilliput of the USA,” is a tiny state packed with big-hearted kids. It may be the smallest state, but its size doesn't stop it from being full of exciting places like the magnificent Newport mansions, block Island, and the capital city Providence. But, the real magic happens on the Sportsfield, where the kids come alive with activity. Let's meet our cool imaginary character, Billy the Bouncing Baseball, a sporty little sprite who's always in the thick of the action. Billy has a knack for making even the most ordinary game extraordinary. He's a whizz at basketball, a dynamite at dodgeball, and a superstar at soccer. He's got a goofy grin, wears high-top sneakers and always sports a backwards baseball cap - because hey, that's how all the cool baseballs roll! The kids of Rhode Island, big fans of Billy, are just as enthusiastic as he is. They flood the Sportsfields with energy, laughter, and friendly competition. Their faces glow with joy, their eyes sparkle with anticipation, and their hearts are as big as their tiny state. They run like the wind and roar like the ocean waves, always ready for the next big game. Sprinkled with Billy's contagious chuckles and the kids' vibrant spirit, Sportsfield is not just a ground, it becomes a magical playground where friendships are forged, dreams are built, and every kid learns to champion their inner superstar. Rhode Island might be small, but the tales spun on its Sportsfields are enormous, just like Billy the Bouncing Baseball's bouncing belly!

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All aboard the STEAM train! Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, we're not just about science; we're about making it grand and accessible. Our passionate team of professional educators, who double as entertainers, are here to guide your child on an exhilarating journey through the fascinating world of science. We're committed to making learning fun, interactive, and engaging, and we do this through our variety of programs that include after-school activities, workshops, and summer camps. Ready to put a unique spin to your child’s birthday party? We have got you covered! Our parties are far from ordinary, filled with thrilling science demonstrations, hands-on experiments, and captivating activities. We guarantee to turn any party into an exciting event that effortlessly combines learning and fun. We're committed to creating memorable experiences that will not only entertain your child but also instill in them a love for science. Here at Mad Science of Greater Salt Lake, our offerings don’t stop at parties and after-school programs. We also bring the wonder of science to schools and businesses through our educational assemblies, captivating shows, and interactive booths. Our vast experience working with children of all ages, from toddlers to tweens, makes us experts at nurturing your child’s natural curiosity. We firmly believe that introducing them to science at a young age can spark their imagination and fuel their desire to learn more.

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The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a hub of activity for nearly 100 years. Founded in 1922 by a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, the Center was originally known as the Newport Community Center. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King in order to recognize and honor his legacy. Since its incorporation, the Center has served as a gathering place for people of all communities and cultures. From its original location in the Great Friends Meeting House on the corner of Marlborough and Farewell Streets, the Center has moved to its current home in the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. For nearly a century, the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has been a source of recreation, connection, and inspiration for people of all backgrounds. The Center was originally established in 1922 as the Newport Community Center, and provided recreational activities for the town’s residents. The founders, a group of trustees of the Newport Historical Society, wanted to breathe new life into the Great Friends Meeting House, while honoring the legacy of its founders. In June of 1968, the Center was renamed in honor of Dr. King, and the Center moved to the former Navy USO building in Newport’s Washington Square neighborhood. Since then, the Center has been a place of connection and celebration for people from all walks of life.

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